IT’S NOT BRAIN SURGERY OR ROCKET SCIENCE.
BUT WE HAD BOTH.

From the pioneering 1940’s research by the “human crash test dummy” Colonel John Paul Stapp, to a curious neurosurgeon moonlighting as a boxing referee, the Prevent Instrumented Mouthguard (iMG) is the culmination of years of intensive development by a team of doctors, engineers and NASA-trained mathematicians. The technology itself was conceived at the renown Cleveland Clinic, where the first research prototype was fabricated, its accuracy validated in a historic peer-reviewed published study.

Prevent Biometrics was formed in 2015 to take head impact monitoring from the lab to the playing field. Today, for the first time, advances in flexible circuitry, electronics miniaturization, wireless communication and algorithmic modeling make possible a breakthrough wearable device that truly changes the game. And makes it safer.

10 YEARS OF DEVELOPMENT

The Prevent iMG is the culmination of 10 years of intensive development by a team of doctors, engineers and NASA-trained mathematicians. The technology itself was conceived at the world-renowned Cleveland Clinic, where the first research prototype was fabricated, its accuracy validated in a historic peer-reviewed published study. Prevent Biometrics was formed in 2015 to take head impact monitoring from the lab to the playing field. Today, the Prevent system is the highest independently validated head impact system on the market.

A BREAKTHROUGH SOLUTION

The Prevent iMG system brings to market what others have struggled to deliver: accurate measurement, real-time communication and an integrated suite of hardware and software components to make head impact monitoring powerful and user friendly for all parties. Because the player's health can be affected by head impacts suffered on the field, we believe the data and underlying science must be exceptionally sound. That's why the Prevent team includes accomplished veterans in biomechanics, electrical and mechanical engineering, materials science and software development, and is supported by a world-class advisory board of neurosurgeons and practicing research scientists. Teams and athletes using the Prevent system can be assured they are relying on well-conceived, serious wearable technology.

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